• This dad with anger management issues goes a little mad at the Overlook Hotel in a Stephen King novel
• This Disney dame is just wild for black and white spotted puppies!
• Ruth Gordon played this nosy neighbor who goes gaga over Rosemary’s Baby
• “It’s all for you,” says the nanny of this devilish birthday boy before hanging herself, much to the dismay of the assembled guests
• In the most recent season of HBO’s Game of Thrones, Olenna Tyrell admits to Jaime Lannister that it was she who poisoned this twisted boy-king, who once made life hell for Sansa Stark
• Trust me. You don’t want to meet the business end of this guy’s baseball bat, Lucille in AMC’s The Walking Dead
• In The Little Mermaid, she’s the nasty sea witch who tricks Ariel into making a devil’s bargain
• Angelina Jolie will reprise her role as this title Disney villainess in an upcoming sequel
• Bond guy Daniel Craig played this Shakespearean schemer opposite David Oyelowo in a limited run at the Public Theatre that closed in January
• Libel, slander, attempted overthrow of a government, attempted first-degree murder and extortion are just a few of the crimes of this character from Mozart's Die Zauberflöte, who has the most famous aria in the opera
• Coraline defeats this monstrous entity in a dark fantasy novella by Neil Gaiman
• Dennis Hopper plays this sadistic maniac and substance abuser in David Lynch’s Blue Velvet

In the most recent season of HBO’s Game of Thrones, Olenna Tyrell admits to Jaime Lannister that it was she who poisoned this twisted boy-king, who once made life hell for Sansa StarkJoffrey — 5 responses
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Libel, slander, attempted overthrow of a government, attempted first-degree murder and extortion are just a few of the crimes of this character from Mozart's Die Zauberflöte, who has the most famous aria in the operaThe Queen of the Night — 5 responses
ElendilPickle
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maelinya
Magna
Troydozzy

Angelina Jolie will reprise her role as this title Disney villainess in an upcoming sequelMaleficent — 4 responses
guessonguessonguess
mastercone
mennoknight
WPWells

Bond guy Daniel Craig played this Shakespearean schemer opposite David Oyelowo in a limited run at the Public Theatre that closed in JanuaryIago — 3 responses
artshep
oduguy22
Tybalteon

This dad with anger management issues goes a little mad at the Overlook Hotel in a Stephen King novelJack Torrance — 3 responses
Ironhorse
MarkBarrett
mcsheffrey

Trust me. You don’t want to meet the business end of this guy’s baseball bat, Lucille in AMC’s The Walking DeadNegan — 3 responses
badgerfellow
econgator
MattKnowles

In The Little Mermaid, she’s the nasty sea witch who tricks Ariel into making a devil’s bargainUrsula — 3 responses
classicroadster
clt013
psgola

“It’s all for you,” says the nanny of this devilish birthday boy before hanging herself, much to the dismay of the assembled guests Damien — 2 responses
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10. SOMETHING REVOLUTIONARY
Name a historical figure associated with any of the following revolutions: The American Revolution (1775-1783), The French Revolution (1789-1799), The Russian Revolution (1905-1907), The Irish War of Independence (1919-1921)

Q10 RESULTS

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No love for the Irish here, with Michael Collins and Éamon de Valera both unusedRobespierre — 5 responses
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maelinya
oduguy22
Tybalteon
WPWells

Thanks for another great TD, Morbeedo. Maybe next time I'll think before I sheep.

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